Missing Person 15 Year Old Montgomery City, MO Girl

MONTGOMERY CITY – A 15-year-old girl was reported missing on Tuesday in Montgomery City. The Montgomery City Police Department said it is currently investigating the disappearance of Amy Jordan. According to police chief Philip Ahren, the department had no “hot leads” as of Wednesday morning.

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Ahren said the department is not considering Jordan a runaway or abducted at this time. He said he also does not know whether or not Jordan is in danger.

He said the department welcomes any information regarding this case and asks you call the Montogmery County Communications Center at 573-564-3378.

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Missing Person Clayton Rowland Found in Somerset

Police have found a missing man they had been searching for overnight.

They tell us Clayton Rowland, 78, was found in Somerset. Police say, before being found, Rowland was last seen on Jan. 11 by his family in Maineville, Ohio.

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Police originally said Rowland may be heading to Russell Springs. No word on what he was doing in Somerset.

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Wrongful Death Dismembered Body Found After Standoff in Savannah, GA

Police went to Chad Moretz’s home to ask him about a friend who had gone missing and quickly found themselves in a tense standoff when a relative answered the door and whispered: “He’s got a rifle. He’s going to kill y’all.”

It was at least the fourth time in 18 months deputies had gone to see Moretz. Neighbors and relatives had accused him of chasing his wife with a machete, threatening to kill a man with a handgun and stabbing a dog with a pocket knife. But none of that prepared investigators for what they found Jan. 11 after Moretz walked onto his front porch with an assault rifle and was killed by a SWAT team sniper.

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Inside the home, amid filth and roaches and foul odors, police found the missing man’s severed head and two hands hidden behind a kitchen cabinet inside a hole in the wall. The rest of the body, dismembered by a power saw and wrapped in bags, was discovered in a storage locker a half-hour away in neighboring South Carolina.

“I don’t believe there was a motive,” said David Ehsanipoor, an investigator for the Effingham County Sheriff’s Office. “It wasn’t a drug deal gone bad or a love triangle. Chad was just crazy.”

Medical examiners confirmed the body belonged to Charlie Ray, 35. Ray had been a friend of Moretz, and his family had been searching for him since New Year’s Eve.

An autopsy showed Ray was stabbed more than 40 times and had been dead more than a week before his remains were found. Moretz’s wife told investigators her husband and Ray had been drinking and talking, then started arguing. She said Moretz grabbed a knife and started repeatedly stabbing Ray in their kitchen, Ehsanipoor said. Investigators suspect Ray’s body was dismembered to make it easier to hide.

Ray’s mother, Sandi Ray, said in a brief phone interview her son struggled with Tourette’s syndrome.

Megan Edgerly, a friend of Ray’s since childhood, said the debilitating brain disorder left him unable to drive or to hold down a job. She said he handled his tics – flailing arms and vocal outbursts – with grace and humor and treasured friends who accepted him in spite of it.

“Charlie never had a frown on his face,” Edgerly said. “He was dealt a bad hand, but he always maintained a real positive attitude throughout all of it.”

Moretz lived about 20 miles from where Ray lived with his parents. Moretz had moved there from southwest Florida, where violence devastated his own family a year and a half ago.

His father is scheduled to stand trial in April for the slaying of Moretz’s mother in Naples, Fla. Police said Jeffrey Moretz, 55, followed his estranged wife, Christine Moretz, to a hospital and fatally shot her while she was visiting a friend on July 5, 2011. He then shot himself, but survived. Court records show Jeffrey Moretz filed for divorce in Collier County, Fla., two weeks before his wife’s slaying.

One of Chad Moretz’s neighbors, Ross Maruca, said Moretz didn’t work and let his grass grow knee-high before Maruca decided to cut it himself. He said Moretz once showed up at his door and asked his wife for food and money. She gave him $20, he said, and Moretz later paid it back.

“You could look at him and tell something was wrong, just the look he had,” Maruca said. “He looked like he was dazed all the time.”

Deputies jailed Moretz on July 23, 2011 – not quite three weeks after his mother was killed – when his brother-in-law told police he’d received a frantic phone call from his sister saying Moretz was chasing her with a machete. Moretz’s wife denied the story. Deputies charged Chad Moretz with trespassing when they found him hiding by a shed in a neighbor’s yard.

Last May, neighbors called the sheriff’s office when they said Moretz stabbed a dog that had gotten loose after he was bitten several times. In November, a friend told police Moretz asked for a ride, and when he refused, he pointed the gun at him and threatened to kill him and his family.

Deputies arrested Moretz on charges of making terroristic threats on Dec. 22. Jail records show he was released on $3,500 bond the same day.

Almost two weeks later, Maruca called police after seeing a TV news report that Charlie Ray was missing. Maruca knew Ray because he had lived at Moretz’s house for two or three months the previous summer. The neighbor said he saw Ray at the house Jan. 2.

Police initially talked to Moretz’s wife, who said Ray wasn’t there. Days later, they decided to return to the suburban neighborhood of modest brick homes talk to Moretz himself. His brother-in-law, Kevin Lambert, met detectives at the door and whispered a warning.

“He said, ‘Chad’s in here, he’s got a rifle, he’s going to kill y’all,'” Ehsanipoor said.

Detectives dragged Lambert out of the house and retreated. Moretz, armed with an assault rifle, refused to come out or to let his wife leave. A hostage negotiator and a SWAT team were brought in.

After more than four hours, Moretz’s wife ran outside through the front door and collapsed in the yard. Then Moretz emerged with an AR-15 rifle. Ehsanipoor said he was raising the gun when a sniper shot him.

Though investigators say they believe Moretz alone killed Ray, his wife and brother-in-law have been charged with helping conceal the death. Kimberly Moretz did not immediately return a message left at a phone number listed for her on a police report. Lambert did not have a listed phone number.

Investigators said it was one of the siblings who told authorities during the standoff that Ray’s remains were hidden in a storage locker in nearby Jasper, S.C.

“Everybody’s still in a state of shock,” said Edgerly, Ray’s longtime friend. “This isn’t supposed to happen.”

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Wrongful Death 2 WV Fugitives Arrested in KY

(Ashland, KY) — Kentucky State Police in Ashland have arrested two people from West Virginia after learning both were wanted on charges of child neglect resulting in death.

Kentucky State Police say they learned from Virginia State Police that Byron Morrison and Pearl Christian may be attending services at Evans Funeral Home in Raceland, KY. Troopers and Detectives from the state police post showed up and arrested the two.

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Morrison, 38, and Christian, 45, were both charged with being fugitives from another state. They’re now at the Greenup Count Detention Center.

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Accident Reconstruction U of K Employee Killed in Crash

A University of Kentucky employee died in a car crash early Sunday morning.

The Scott County Coroner says Roger Daniels, 47, of Georgetown, died when the car he was riding in hit a guardrail along Interstate-75 in Scott County.

Georgetown Police say the crash happened in the northbound side of the interstate near the 123 mile marker just before 3 on Sunday morning.

Daniels was found “unconscious, unresponsive, and unrestrained” by a seatbelt, according to Georgetown Police Department Lt. Robert Swanigan.

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Daniels was reportedly thrown into the vehicle windshield upon impact.

Daniels later died at a Georgetown hospital.

The driver of the vehicle, Frankie Lazarin, was arrested at the scene of the accident for driving under the influence.

Police say that the early evidence suggests Lazarin was both under the influence of alcohol, and speeding, at the time of the crash.

He could face further charges for the death of his friend.

The coroner says Daniels was originally from Monticello.

It’s not clear what Daniels’ occupation at UK was at this time, but officials say they do not believe he was a teacher.

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Wrongful Death Teen Kills 2 Adults and 3 Children in Albuquerque, NM

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A teenage boy fatally shot two adults and three children inside an Albuquerque home, authorities said Sunday.

The boy was arrested and booked on murder and other charges in connection with the shootings Saturday night, Bernalillo County sheriff’s spokesman Aaron Williamson said.

The victims’ identities haven’t been released, and the boy’s motive and connection to the five victims weren’t immediately unknown. Williamson said investigators were trying to determine if the victims were related.

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Investigators also were seeking to determine who owned several guns that were found at the home, one of which was a semi-automatic military-style rifle.

Authorities weren’t releasing the name or age of the teenager accused in the attack. He was booked on two counts of murder and three counts of child abuse resulting in death.

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Missing Person Turned Wrongful Death in Knott County

The search for a missing Knott County man ended this morning when state police say someone found his abandoned truck in Triplett Branch.

Police say 30-year-old Eric Tysen Fugate, from Hindman was reported missing less than 24 hours before they found him.

Officers arrested 34-year-old Jerry Combs and charged him with Fugate’s murder.

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They say they believe combs and Fugate were in a fight that ended with Fugate’s death.

Police say the body has been taken to Frankfort for an autopsy.

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Wrongful Death Alabama Pastor Kills Wife and Wounds Daughter

GARDENDALE, Ala. — A prominent Alabama pastor fatally shot his wife and wounded their 18-year-old daughter in their church-owned home before grabbing a kitchen knife and trying to stab himself to death, police said Friday.

The Rev. Terry Greer, 54, is being charged with murder in the slaying of 52-year-old Lisa Greer and attempted murder in the wounding of Suzanna Greer, a University of South Alabama student, according to police in Gardendale, a suburb about 10 miles north of Birmingham.

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Greer is senior pastor at Gardendale-Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church near Birmingham. Prominent in Methodist circles in the area, he leads a church with an average Sunday attendance of about 670.

After Greer opened fire on his wife and daughter Thursday, the teenager grabbed the gun and ran to a neighbor’s house to alert authorities, police said.

The minister then grabbed a kitchen knife and went to a bathroom where he repeatedly stabbed himself in his chest and neck, police said. Responding officers stopped Greer and took him into custody.

Lisa Greer died early Friday at Birmingham Hospital, and police said the couple’s daughter is expected to make a full recovery. Authorities did not disclose details on where the women were wounded or how many times they were shot.

Greer underwent surgery and remained hospitalized with self-inflicted knife wounds, said Police Chief Mike Walker. When he is stabilized, Greer will be arrested and held on $135,000 bond, police said.

The reverend has been on medical leave since experiencing heart problems and a car accident in autumn, and details on what may have led up to the violence were not immediately available.

“We’re not going to speculate on motive or anything like that,” Walker said during a news conference.

Police said the family has lived in the Birmingham area since the middle of 2012, and authorities have never been called to their house before the shooting. Before moving to the Birmingham area, authorities say the reverend worked at a church in Decatur.

A worship leader at Greer’s church was recently arrested on charges of soliciting a child for sex and traveling to have sex with a child, but Walker said there did not appear to be any link between that case and the shootings.

A note posted on the church’s Facebook page said a counselor would be on hand for members in need of help.

“The Bishop and the Conference are being proactive in helping us as a church to cope with this tragedy,” said the note.

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Identity Theft Capitola, CA Woman Faces Charges

CAPITOLA — A Capitola resident is in custody at Monterey County Jail on suspicion of identity theft and passing bad checks, among other charges.

Kristin Diane Nyunt, 38, was taken into custody Thursday afternoon by Santa Cruz County authorities and transported to Monterey County, records show.

Nyunt was at Monterey County Jail as of early Friday afternoon in lieu of $250,000 bail, Monterey County Sheriff’s Cmdr. Lisa Nash said.

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She is suspected of a number of felonies, including using other people’s identification to obtain credit, passing fraudulent checks and grand theft. She is also suspected of knowingly possessing stolen property, unauthorized wiretapping and using someone’s access card without permission.

Those charges were filed by the Monterey County District Attorney’s Office, records show. The prosecutor on the case did not return calls Friday.

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Identity Theft Dozen People Victims in New Development in Copley Township, OH

COPLEY TOWNSHIP, Ohio — “It was around December 13th when my husband got a call from Macy’s saying they thought there was fraudulent activity on his account, which he does not have an account,” said Courtney Stein, of Westwick Way in Copley Township.

And before the Steins knew it, they started getting credit card bills in the mail.

“Kohl’s, Macy’s, J. Crew, Best Buy, Williams-Sonoma, Brooks Brothers,” said Stein.

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Turns out, identity thieves racked up more $14,000 dollars in their name in New York.

“I know there were about seven or eight people that were hit in this area,” said Hayden Hajdu, a neighbor.

Copley Police say at least a dozen people in a new development off Hametown Road were the victims of identity theft.

At least five victims live on the same street as the Steins.

“I went online and I ordered Lifelock for our family and I’ve been using FreeCreditReport.com,” said Hajdu.

Police say they are investigating.

“Right now, the common thread is the developer. In this particular development, there was one developer that built these homes. So, we’ve been concentrating with that developer if the breach came from there,” said Lt. Luke Marchmon, with the Copley Police Department.

Copley police say the developer is cooperating in the investigation, however they’ve also requested help from the Secret Service.

In the meantime, they’ve sent out flyers to the neighborhood, alerting people of the problem.

Police say another development with the same builder was hit by identity thieves in Berea.

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